The Fourth Reich: Klaus Barbie and the Neo-Fascist Connection
The first history of postwar fears of a Nazi return to power in Western political, intellectual, and cultural life.
Sometimes he was amazed at the loyalty the name Nikolai Bulgakov could command. ... It was those strange, penetrating blue-gray eyes, the commanding voice, and his electricity-charged rhetoric that riveted people. “You know my loyalty, ...
The Fourth Reich
A screenwriter in Austria doing research for a documentary on Hitler, makes startling discoveries about Hitler's birth and family.
This book explains how Germany's interests inevitably lie in a wider and more open Europe and how, fifty years after the end of the war, Germany is emerging as Europe's only superpower.
On an uncharted island off the coast of Argentina, Dr. Wolfgang Hausser, a relative of the infamous Auschwitz doctor, Joseph Mengele, has continued experiments in eugenics, with a desire of creating a Fourth Reich.
Profiled at length in Phyllis Rose’s recent literary memoir The Shelf, Lerman is beloved as “a writers’ writer,” and with The Fourth Reich she has put her talents to work as never before.